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  2. Hyundai Tiburon - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Tiburon (RD2) Hyundai Coupe (RD) Hyundai Coupe (RD2) The RD2 Tiburon is an update on the original RD platform and was released for sale in 1999. The RD2 received a facelift that altered the front and rear bumpers and also provided a refreshed interior dash. In South Korea, the RD2 Tiburon was marketed as the "Tiburon Turbulence".

  3. Hyundai Excel - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Excel (Korean: 현대 엑셀), also known as the Hyundai Pony, Hyundai Pony Excel, Hyundai Presto, Mitsubishi Precis, Hyundai X2 and Hyundai XL, is an automobile which was produced by Hyundai Motor Company from 1985 to 1999. It was the first front-wheel drive car produced by the South Korean manufacturer.

  4. Proton Satria - Wikipedia

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    On the exterior, the Proton Satria shared the vast majority of its front-end styling and interior parts and components with the Proton Wira, but the rear-end was left largely unchanged over the Mirage / Colt it was based on. The Proton Satria had a development cost of RM150 million in late 1994, and it was priced between RM38,000 and RM54,000 ...

  5. Kia - Wikipedia

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    Kia was founded on June 9, 1944, as Kyungsung Precision Industry, a manufacturer of steel tubing and bicycle parts, eventually producing Korea's first domestic bicycle, the Samchuly, in 1951. [1] In 1952, Kyungsung Precision Industry changed its name to Kia Industries, [ 9 ] and later built Honda -licensed small motorcycles (starting in 1957 ...

  6. Mitsubishi Delica - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Starex / Hyundai H-1 (South Korea) In June 1986, the Delica underwent its third full model change. More aerodynamic than previous versions, its monocoque body and extensive safety features proved very popular in Japan's fast-growing recreational vehicle market segment.

  7. Ford Taunus - Wikipedia

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    The new Taunus, however, provided greater interior width than its predecessor, despite being no wider on the outside. [6] Although the 1.7-litre version was launched with the same 60 PS power output as the outgoing model, the new model was a full 10 km/h (6 mph) faster, which was attributed to improved aerodynamics and a lighter body shell. [6]

  8. Benjamin and Hilarita Lyford House - Wikipedia

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    The Lyford House on Richardson Bay in Tiburon, California, was the home of Benjamin Lyford (1841–1906), a doctor in the Union Army who was born in New Hampshire and raised in Cabot, Vermont. He migrated to San Francisco after the American Civil War to practice medicine.

  9. Ford Granada (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    The European Ford Granada is an executive car manufactured by Ford Europe from 1972 until 1994.. The first-generation model was produced from 1972 to 1976 at Ford’s German factory in Cologne and at its British factory in Dagenham.